Bengals Statistics

Browns Statistics

Colts 21, Raiders 17: Indianapolis quarterback Andrew Luck ran 19 yards for the winning
touchdown with 5:20 to play yesterday, upstaging a solid performance by Terrelle Pryor, who got the
start for Oakland.

Pryor, who played at Ohio State from 2008 to 2010, completed 19 of 29 passes for 217 yards and
one TD, and he broke the Raiders’ rushing record for a quarterback with 112 yards on 13 carries.
But he also threw two interceptions in the red zone, the second coming with 25 seconds left.

49ers 34, Packers 28: Frank Gore scored the go-ahead TD on a 1-yard run with 5:47 to go, and
Colin Kaepernick threw for a career-high 412 yards and three TDs for host San Francisco.

49ers receiver Anquan Boldin had 13 catches for 208 yards. Kaepernick led an 80-yard march to
take the lead late, answering a Packers TD by rookie running back Eddie Lacy with 8:26 left.

Patriots 23, Bills 21: Stephen Gostkowski hit a 35-yard field goal with five seconds left as
visiting New England dodged the upset by new-look Buffalo and new coach Doug Marrone. Tom Brady set
up the decisive score by leading a 12-play, 49-yard drive.

Saints 23, Falcons 17: With coach Sean Payton back on the sideline after last season’s
bounty-scandal suspension, Drew Brees passed for 357 yards and two scores for host New Orleans.
Matt Ryan passed for 304 yards and drove Atlanta to the Saints 3 in the final minute but couldn’t
reach the end zone.

Chiefs 28, Jaguars 2: Alex Smith threw two early touchdown passes and visiting Kansas City used
dominant defense to throttle Jacksonville, under new coach Gus Bradley.

Lions 34, Vikings 24: Reggie Bush turned a short pass into a 77-yard touchdown in the third
quarter and finished with 191 yards of offense for host Detroit. Matthew Stafford passed for 357
yards and two TDs, and his 1-yard lob to rookie tight end Joseph Fauria with 6:47 left sealed the
win.

Adrian Peterson ran for a 78-yard TD on his first carry and finished with 93 yards rushing.

Jets 18, Buccaneers 17: Nick Folk kicked a 48-yard field goal with two seconds remaining after
Lavonte David’s personal-foul penalty kept New York’s drive alive. The 15-yard penalty, for shoving
rookie quarterback Geno Smith while he was out of bounds, gave the Jets the ball at the Bucs 30 and
set up Folk’s winning kick on the next play.

Rams 27, Cardinals 24: Greg Zuerlein kicked a 48-yard field goal with 40 seconds left — his
fourth field goal of the game — as host St. Louis rallied to win.

Cowboys 36, Giants 31: Brandon Carr returned an interception 49 yards for a clinching touchdown
with 1:50 left, and Dallas beat Eli Manning and New York for the first time in its new stadium,
forcing six Giants turnovers. Manning threw for 450 yards and three touchdowns to Victor Cruz, but
was intercepted three times.